MADISON - For the first time all season the Wisconsin football team put together a complete four-quarter game. From the first offensive drive to the final kneel down, the Badgers offense performed at an extremely high level during Saturday's 37-0 blowout.

Now, a day after the victory, BadgerBlitz.com takes a look back at every offensive possession.

Key play: To say UW exerted its authority and established the run would be an understatement. It was clear Paul Chryst and Bret Bielema saw something on film that would allow the Badgers to move the ball on the ground. So, 11-straight runs later, UW found the end zone.

Drive No. 2: Started on own three yard line following punt. Plays: 3Yards: 5Result: 39-yard Brad Nortman punt.

Key play: After David Gilreath returned a punt he probably shouldn't have, Scott Tolzien missed a chance get out of the shadow of the end zone on first down. However, the pass went a bit awry and fell incomplete in the direction of Isaac Anderson.

Key play: The end around has been a staple of the Badger offense since Chryst has been the coordinator. On the opening play of the second half for UW, Lance Kendricks took the handoff, reached the corner and sprinted for a 54-yard gain to set up the Clay touchdown.

Key play: Phillips underwent some pressure and therefore saw his pass soar on him a bit. The ball was too high for the receiver to haul in so it floated softly into the hands of Brandon King for the easy pick.

Drive No. 13: Started on own three yard line following turnover on downs. Plays: 3Yards: 1Result: 29-yard Nortman punt.

Drive No. 14: Started on own 39 yard line following Borland fumble recovery. Plays: 3Yards: 14Result: End of game.